Is this name among hundreds of surnames?
The first origin comes from the Yellow Emperor, a descendant of King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen. In the Spring and Autumn Period, following Ji Chang and Hou, Kang Shu was sealed in Wei, and his descendant, Prince Wei, lived in Ji (now Jixian County, Henan Province, now changed to Weihui City), and was called Prince Ji. His descendants and descendants were all surnamed Ji. Later generations removed the three-point water and changed the surname of "Ji". Descendants of the Yellow Emperor. "Custom Tong" and "Tongzhi Imperial Clan takes the city as the surname" record the same: "Ji's surname, Prince Wei and the empress. I live in the back because I thought my last name was. " The Records of Ji's Family in Wenshang County, Shandong Province also contains: "Ji's surname is from Qinghe County, and Wang Wei lives in Ji after Ji because of his surname." (1) Taoist history: He was divided into Zhen Shi, and Dr. Jin took Cai as his surname and looked out of the Qinghe River. (2) The continuation of Tongzhi clan: there were officials in Ming Dynasty, scholars in Zheng De period and assistant ministers in Li Department. The second origin comes from the surname Zi, which comes from the city of Slippery Party and Zhen vassal state in Shang Dynasty and belongs to the name of Juyi. In Shang Dynasty, there was a prince named Zhen, whose name was Slippery Fang (now hua county, Henan). Zhou Chengwang Yuan ~ 3 years (about BC 1063 ~ BC 10665438+0 BC), Wu Geng, the only son, sent troops to rebel against the Zhou Dynasty, and Zhen Slippery participated in it. He led the army to the East, fought hard for three years, put down the rebellion, wiped out the slippery party, and sealed it in the family of Ji. Since then, Ji's surname, Huazhou, has moved its capital to the west (now Feixian County, Shandong Province). After the destruction of the slippery country, it was renamed Ji surname. Later, someone left the root of "ju" and the name of Ji aside. The third origin comes from the surname Ji, which comes from the Jin state and cities in the Spring and Autumn Period and belongs to the name of the feudal city. According to the history book "Genealogy", in the Spring and Autumn Period, it was a national place name named Sliding State. In the first year of Duke Xiang of Jin Dynasty (627 BC), Sliding State was destroyed by Qin State. In the same year, Jin State took its hometown as its own sliding city, became an important town on the border of Jin State, and was awarded a doctor of Jin. Later generations took Feng Yi as their surname and called him He Yi.